10 Cat Breeds That Won't Trigger Allergies

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Siberian 

This breed is believed to produce lower levels of the Fel d 1 protein, which is a common allergen found in cat saliva and skin glands.

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Balinese

Balinese cats are closely related to the Siamese breed but are considered more hypoallergenic due to their lower shedding and reduced dander.

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Russian Blue

Russian Blues are known for producing fewer allergens and have a short, dense coat that sheds less.

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Sphynx

Although they are hairless, Sphynx cats can still produce allergens from their saliva, but they are less likely to spread allergens through shedding fur.

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Cornish Rex

The Cornish Rex has a unique coat that sheds very little, reducing the spread of allergens.

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Devon Rex

Similar to the Cornish Rex, the Devon Rex's curly coat tends to trap shedding hair and dander, which may help reduce allergens in the environment.

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Oriental Shorthair

This breed produces fewer allergens and is closely related to the Siamese.

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LaPerm

The LaPerm's curly coat may trap allergens and reduce their spread.

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Javanese Cat

Javanese cats are closely related to the Balinese and Siamese breeds but are considered more hypoallergenic due to their coat type.

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Bengal

While not entirely hypoallergenic, Bengal cats are known to produce lower levels of allergens compared to other breeds.

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